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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
W V faAxeVA COUNT iiAWJt ttAttlttA tiifV, MiCliHAiftitA, r-v r . 4 ' .' 'fKMtf? " I mt9W ' -"- llll I i .1 . . .J II . - H -- -' ' ' '" " -r- ....! -- I "! Ill -I .! I .... ...,i.ii.ji i ... . . - ... . . y.., - ... .,. .i -,.. i. i . ii p., , . .... .... T I ' i I $ . y . i i h I. Right Here For Farm Loans Federal Joint Stock Lnnd Bank and ordinary Farm Loan MADE RIGHTLOWEST RATES-PROM PTEST CLOSING-GUARANTEED. Our help FREE fixing up titles. Ghoice Loans f',, now. If you have any money to invest wo sell SAFE 1st Morli (tes ting Wo and T7c. NO LOSS IN 34 YEARS THUS LOANING. TJnll, Phono or V RITE, C19 Davidson Bldg., 6th Pierc6. ED T. KEARNEY, President Phone 400G " . . . FKDKKAL FINANCE COMPANY net- DAKOTA COUNTY IfKHALI) JOHN II. nn..1l, Publisher, Entered as second clnss mntter In the PostolTice at Dakota City, Nehr. Suiiscription Price, $1.50 Per Year. Telephone Nos. If! ami 1.1. OnTclnl paper or Dakota City and Dakota Coiini). Issued By cry Thursday Morning foreign Advertising Representative I THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION FOR $LK Square extension tablc-'-l with pedestal leg. , , j Mrs7 C. R. Young, Dakota City,! Neb. foot- fHE NEW FLYINQ FIELD. Which is Being Scientifically Prepared In the Northern Part of Omaha. The ncconipnnlng picture. Is ipi In teresting view of the new aero field on North 24th Street where the race's and r -"- ' - &f3af?tfiBP&Q&rEMS&2Z&UM H T. LLWK.'c&.K.vn&LM I llsBFiTllitlWTnTBsssssB LOCAL NEWS 1TI5MS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 vnrlobs exhibitions 'will start und tlnlsli during the Aero Congress in Omaha, Xovepiber 3 to 5. Tile light colored squares are corn fields which will be eliminated and tho grdund scientifically prepared before the meeting. The huge trees shown hi upper left hand corner were pulled by the roots by giant. tractors, This picture was taken from a plane high above the field. PLAH TO HAVE LEGION HEADS VIEW HUGE AtR SPECTACLE. There are going to be hundreds of members and celebrities at the Amer ican Legion convention In Kansas City October HI and the Omuhtt Aero club Is arranging to have 'em come on to ' Omaha for the big air meet Npvember 3, 4 and o. A Kansas City delegation recently flew to Omaha to co-operate with the air club In boosting the Om aha event at the Kansas City con tention. MEXICANS WILL SEND ENVOY MAY BE PRES. OBREGON. If you come to the Oniaha air meet November 15,4 and 5, you'll see repre sentatives of the Mexican government 'Attorney Sidney T. Fnmi went to Minneapolis, Minn., TJiui.aJ.jf.y of hist week on legal business, A baby daiphter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Johnson at Mater nity hospital, SiOux City) October 10. The Ladies Aid Society of tho M. E. church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Win. P. Warner. Roll Call, "Rest.-" Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Adair and little daughter Margaret Ellen, went." to Iowa City, la., Friday, evening, re turning Sundny. John Nois, of .Meadow Grove, Nehr., was here over Sunday visiting rela tives at Soutli Si'qux," Ciy, and with Criends in this place. Chas-. Sundt 'went' 'Co 'Ponci Satur lay for a few days' visit with his sis ter, Mrs, Starting. I) Van do Zcdde :arried the mail for him while he was away. Rev. C. Ri Lowe anil .Mr. nnrt Mrs. D. M. Neiswangcr attended the annu al session of Nebiaska Luthecan syh h1 at Wayne lat woek Rev, Lowe is seqretary of the synod. County Judge MeKinloy nnd Sher- ft (Jed. Cain Were nunmhiiert to Tcn lcr Wednesday to testify In the Iden ity of a man being tried on a charge f bootlegging for the "steeiUlf time. Mrs. S. A. Stinson left hurt Wtdnes lay for Huron, S. D., lp. .v.iaijL her son lu Stinson and famllv, cmlnwro os oecially tho twin irartd daughters orn to 'Mr. and Mrs. uuy .bt.nson te- 1l. : I It .!..!.. .. .,.... I tlin V1.K..1.'. ri"i . i hjmvuii rnr'i . 'tv,w ent witli his family lt ppiahfl. Mm. Jano Ward, sister of Win. P. Wnrner, is here from Allen lt-ting relatives and friends. Ottis Wood and family of Oohurn Junction vens td Missouri .Va'lley, Iowa, Sunday to visit relatives. , ' Miss Dottie Cain spent the vcol: at home from tho Wayne Normal, Vji account of lllnesswith the grip.) ; . ound A brown loather gaunt lettj driving glove Hartsen brand medi um size. Owner can have sano by paying for this notice. , j Miss Mae Cadwallader and. ,M1kb Nora Anderson of Sioux City, 'worn over Sunday v!$U6rs at the homo of Miss Cadwallader's sister, Mrr. U.'U Waddell. Walter Sandqujst. of WaRhfll, wns! here Tuesday evening and met 'with the Farmers elevator people, with a view of getting them to join with the U. S. Grain Growers, Inc. While at tho Billy Sunday meet Ings go to 14th and Cook, and (pat k your car for 25 cdntsundei' the; care of tho. law. Hot lunches served, and good care to nil. Bert BrasficUL ' Tho twentieth annual sosslori qf the, Northeast Nebraska Teachers' rksocl- ation will bo held nt Emerson Sntir Alr MEE A HEVHLAT'ION, Spectacle Schduled at Omaha, govern, ber 3-5 Greatest In U. S, History. HsftMsMMAMMMfHWMMeeU I mmwmi of the day. County Supt, W. E. Vosk this county Is 'vice president o association. S. W. Foltz and family drove' ovor to Moorehead, Iowa, last Friday and spent several days with relatives an'd friends. Wilts aecompariied a party of hunters on a "codn iiinl" vKile there, but they failed to capture any, coons. ' Mrs. John Spidell, dauglitcp of MW, Etnerottn McKernan of th's place, and at one time a resident of JJakota City, died at her home in Ci rroll, Iowa, October 7th, aged 51 v-ears. Mrs. "McKernan and Hhmj-llter, Mrs. Earl Frederick, attended the funeral services.' ! El Smith, of St! Louis, Mo., A for mer Dakota county boy, Is here' on ,a two weeks' visit with Velat'vcs.j 'He spent over Sunday " here witl hjs mother, Mrs. Jf P., Smith, who is making hpr homo at present with hdr granddahghter, Mrs. Chas. II. Rifcbtdn nnd family. ! s "Sell tho Cockerels,' is the ijdvice given by some leading qnultrymcij. It seldom .pays tq keep "Ihpso laVger than frying sizo unless deired fpr :entlv, t, ' , !' : ,.i .i Jiernaru rowen, suven-yt-ar-uiu -sun ,,, - :, m,, ,, ,,,. o f Mn and Mrs. Bert Powell,; of,."'?"" V"r:., "'..S... V ZX died at Ojc. family of fod Jg onafderod. ,seliom vxy , a, Octobe IJth, ofiincreJlsed flt for the eXtni icrfre, ma6h. P-Urial Vas,niu. i,r jv.- i Aa t,..ui i.i separated from the pullets. ' i Miss Mildred Rogers and Miss Em ma Kroger, teachers in our schools, Kennebec, Iowa, died at Oje family lome lust lhur.su llcers of tho stnir made, in Floyd cemetery, Sioux City, Saturday. Congressman Ri- E. .Evans of this hstrict . hhs Appointed Marion E. t to Lyons Friday tq spend the ,chofield of lullerttn and Jql us ' eek.end w'ith home folkg. 'Tho lnt. teiekalof of Haitingfp...Jo enter I s detnlned until-Tuesdny dining Annapolis next yfeitr, and Henry D. lQn aecount of nn accident to her Maxwell of Fiomont for the military brother who was thrown from a icademy at West Point. f horse an(i hia heck thtought to have Ed. Long, a former Dakota county ( i)Cen broken. The young man Is now 'ioy. now manager for the Hall-Baker . in a hospital with his -neck in i cast, Grain company at Hustings,' Nehr., 'und mny recover from his. injuries. ' sends in his subscription for The I The work and service of the College Herald to 1923. 'Mr. Ld.ijg has been of Agriculture is three-foldt the in the grain buying businessfor sev- phases being here mentioned ' fn tho -ral vears, and until recently was lo- order 0f thm? establishment i fa) cated at Deaver, Wye , Resident teaching, of .students who Dakota Chapter No. 05, Order of come to the College for instruction; -.i C .. .. ...til li .1 1 1 n ii'Xnlanli 1. TA,t InnJ iIih nnHilllflf Arl i tlln Those wltO nttoiHl 0)0. Itl(drnntlona Ario Congn-ss at Omaha, Xo ember !l-. will, soo opo pT'lhe hlggfs n 'pedfteloM over tbown in th(i cm in I r. Next to the rrtiOml!ipH,,h stujred by the Royal Air Force nt Heiidon, Eng land, this slppijici', i s. tlic'.prealijfct In the world. A wooden ulOrtcl bT. ft .French village, two blMtsJn length, -with the village ohurcirin'llio, tonjor, wlUbe jilaced on the llhig field, In-the' vlllagd sipiaV, sioresof pelH.ifij ar.e dancing with the Americans who liinaconie to h6lp defeat. UpJ Ilnjw. ,.' It tf'cvonlng. All at once the drone of a Mcr.ccOi'i Is heard overhead. The peasants hide In their lmusevtil lights are vtlngulMiciT, ,'Uie drone jjrows louder. An .'Aipeitlcipi nee, .hu. has downed a scone of Huik, Is hi-the village, He takes-off n Ids airplane, dnd rises to meet the limn Before- he can leach him, the ("Jernian-hciinhs the 11 Inge, destroying part of It. Tluj llgOl fn tho air that follows; the reception of the American nfter ho returns ;? the halite, in (he clouds, all go to make a wonderful spcctnclq that Is new for this part of the worljl. It will ' Jie recognized by any former soldier who al lends. i r REUNION OF BIRDMEN.) ...11 . ...u.nl 4ltn Mninnio 1iirt- -maybe President Obregon or De La ?, "" Iluertn. Earl Kipllnger, just back from ex tending the ofllclal Invltdtlon of the Omaha Aero club to the Mexican gov ernment at Mexico City, brought with him? assurance of a. representation here. , : Insured Against Weather. Here's nn Ideu for "outstnters," which originated- with, Die, Omaha,Aero d ul) 'In connection with Its-nlr congres6 here November 3, 4 itud" Insure your outdoor' events, such as county fairs, air jue'ets, etc. against the, weather. That's what the club, Is doing. It lias Insured the meet against rain, cyclone, nnd all other kinds of. weather. Rajse $5,000 In Single Day. Business men of North Omaha raised Sn.000 In a single day, August 20, to assist In defraying expense of the First International Air Congress to be held In Oniaha In November. The dates of the meet are November 3-5, Inclusive Sewer for Air Feld. x Just a little matter of $20,000. But the Oniaha Aero club put It over. Got theiclty council to approve construction of a sewer running through the nvla tlon field where the big air congresi will be held on November 3, A und 5, at a cost of $20,CM.7ii. Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting next Monday evening, the occasion being n visit to the chapter by one- of the grnnd ofHcors. They will also entertain the Walthill chap ter on this occision. A 0:30 dinner in) Investigation conducted in the fields, barns, andlaboratorics of the agricultural experiment stations; and (c) Extension, which through exten sion specialists and county extension agents carries the service of tljo col lege ohto the farms and into tht farm quet hall. . homes. Teachers mav secure free from the Mrs. Ray Chamberlain of Wynot, College of Agriculture pr its county Neb., stopped off in Dakota City on extension agents circulars which , Tuesday of last week whjle en! route show the sqore cards used by the col- to her home from Cedar- Rapids, la., leo-e classes in judging all kinds of where, she. had spent the astl week Air Concress Will Bring Together Fly I era From Many States. The" war time. Jl.er.C came from the MllnlMoW!HHIld village of, America, nceorjfllng to tinny (diltlsfles.. jtfany of them, siki tho-wnr, hao hot hhri an opportunity to see an airplane. jMost or tbfjm have not luulthe Opportunity of meeting with their "buddies" (ft the tlj Ingjrnmps. ' The first International AerA J Cton gress,; planned t for Omaha, ,Neb., No-t-mhcr :!-.", will be. tho first rednlon of the blrdnien shite the "war, ninil alr p'anef and tlyers nro expected jo at tend jrotn owry state In the unloh From .the minute. tliy lpnd In Om aha, fhe town wllFhelong to tllem.'ac cordlng to ofilclals of the Aero Club of Omaha, who are sponsoring thoncet'. ICIaborate preparations for their cntori talnn)ent.liilv( heed made. . Many of the LoRlonalreM wlio at tend flienathmlil cptjiitlbn at KntisnH City are evpctjd-to take tho sl:d hour flip ti"Omalui io wjiu up the week's, festhltleS. "' l Tho big nn;ii 'Of t)ie air game are ex pqetod to attend. The Aerrf Cl'uh of America has promised, to s'$nd Ix. pr seeli'apbakers, who are authorities on .aviation, to address public meetings of the hlnl men.. - And' there will !,e plenty of oppor tunity to piny "African golf" arid the other pastimes that helped to occupy, the Idle hours for the flyers, according to S. I. Day, chairman of the enter tainment committee. livestock and field" crops. The Col lege will he glad to furnish 'teachers with as many copies of-.each circular as there are students interested Mn the judging wjork. Fred S, Berry, df Wayne, Nel)., was looking after business matters here Friday while en route to- Sioux City by auto. He. so.id the '? of Wnyne lad just completed a .job of about evci miles if paving of the most ap proved type. As an ejcimple of its stability, a box- car jumped the track at a street crossing and ran the width of the street on the paving and never marred it. . . ' Joe, Alex and Freeman Quintal, and visiting in .the .home of her tdaugh ter and husband; Mr. and Mrs.,C. R. Preston. From 'here Mrs. M. C. Snyder, Mrs., .'Chas. Ricke'tt, an(l Mrs. Verna Reed accompanied her 1 1 Wy not and Op Sunday Mrs. ChainlWlain was happy when Mr. and Mrs, O, L. Snyder, Mrs. Frank- Armstro'hj', Wr. and Mrs. Ja$t Dutysonfttr. ahd Mrs. Cal Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. -Adit Cham berlain, 'Mr. and Mrs: Bob iqwton and their respective, fomUiei all came driving in to spend the dnyyj They say it seemed like "old times," to see so many relatives and. good old friends of childhood tocethei' iaorain. After a bounteous din'ner tyhtch was served at two o'clock, the afternoon Have ; YOU .:::V:..r ! Paid'"" j YQUR P ;0 Subscription.;.....! .. ...... . j ..I,,,. . . . 1 1 i 1) It. S. J. 1 A I L ltositU'iii Deiitiht ' i'ho:E ri HOME Tv, NliRK 11. 11. IIAUKKK and Funeral Director Kinhalmer I.ndj Assistant .Motor Hearse HUM lilt, NLIIR. Telephones GO, Day: " Hoiper Central, Night. r2iij v sftTMTisVAmV! sVP is IVWWKAXJ S, A. STINSON'S " -.- . , -- n r " MV l.J VW.I.( kll Chas. Blncketcr, arrived here unany ,md evening -were spent in Jmusic, trom noiyoK-J, -oir, "w''B '" "" cards and drfpcipg, Everyone md a 300 mile trip in Joe s flivver. They Kiorious time and all hoped to meet used twenty gallons of gasoline and again, more often than in thp days ine ana a nan gauuns m iuiji-iuuiiiik 01 yore, on, tnp cos.1 in an uiiiuuhluik " ibout $7. i'o have made the trip by "rain would have cost them upwards f $80 - enou;r i to buy a .second-hand Ford nnd their grub while on the trip, fhe boys took a job of husking corn he next day after their ai rival here, 'uid are not waiting around for n 'soft snap" ?r a job in town. Wiley E. Griffith, charged with em bezzling $10.22 from the American Express company ..while serving ns itation agent at Gopdwin, Neb., in 1919, was brought here from Taunton, Mass., last week, and on Friday enter id a plea of guilty )efoe Judge Guy l Graves. He was given an indeter ninnte tentence of from one to ten 'ears in the penitentiary. Deputy Sheriff Lothrop escorted him to Lin :olri Saturday and turned him over to the warden of the penitentiary, erily, th" big corporations never let jp on a man that defrauds them of a jenny. Sheriir Gen. Cain on listed Thos. A. IuiRiiiann, 10,- of Walker's Island, and 'hepdole J. Powell, 18, of Kennebec, durou jj:i,sj:y boa its iok'.sall Twenty-five good, hig. hu&kvi boms for sale, sired by the prize-winning boar, Pathfinder-Sensation, and out of 000-lb. and 700-lb. sows. I am pricing these for ijuick sale at $30.00 and ?35.00. See i)u.-bk boars before you buy. Farm located 2. miles east of Hubbard, Neb., on State Highway. J. P. Bencom, Hubbard, Neb. WEST IN LIMELIGHT New York Worlrj -Lauds Ne braska and Its Metropolis for Landing Air Classic. Stinson's Specialsfar Saturday,;0i?fc22 f)l t . i U.imI " ltJc Can Hot Tomalos ...?.. 10c-Can Potted Tuna Fish!.. ::.. ''.(; " f m i .4 " v mi: . . . 3 M ,.n 1-lb. Call Armnur'i) Veribest- Gornud'-j; -vv i i 2 De.of ,,,k ....; X. 'JOft..! A -H , PoJiS, Cdi-uinihToniatoesi-ii.cah;:!'.;:':-' J j Tj foi ........... j L'... v.'. "J'V f 4 , 'i M t .ti fir m A , ..l.lh..Fnncy Santos Ponbem'.Coffoe..'.':iv,,. ,;J i 2 pounds Cranberries &.. ,,!3.ic ..Largo pkg". Dandolioh Rolled Oats, 27c J ...iu ii, oij m;...-.. i.ii.. z ...i-., ... , i . ..Jl . .! uo-iip. .juurv v.iiiuu. riuut vvcij j iry, v oncn uuaranieoci ....... t .im ., to n ,i c ..... J. - - . . . ,(iood Boiling Beef, per lh.. ..-., 3 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ...i U 1,'IJ. :l()c. .' ,7 ...,. if rt ft i '11 ) ,-W T I VrcHh Fruit nnd Vegetables of aH.KimKs ' for Saturday's Tradu , H ( ,i wi ,ifni i i ii k WA Stinson'i! Duliota City, ' K i to tt f '' t rM Ntibruska "('Ullli 1 Fred Footo. T ,00t0- . ' . -i jtTJi l"ilth- roote Motor lo. rord 'Dealers. t . t v ;,. rf A prudent mnn whhos to Know cost hofore starting .ijewntr'Svol-jc. vii nnmo n.pridQidpjmiyi job, pim'inets, JOcpor pnui. dVe Bring' your cor troubles to us and we w comnlete. and guarantee our work. B install them so as to comply with the law, Shop oh Nipth Street. South 'Sitt. 'City, No' it T- ebr. Hi LtftV 5S The Piorteef Down throuirh the vears since the start of the tractor Industry has come the Rumely OilPull with its'Ioadership unchallenged. No other tractor can equdl this remarkabla OilPull record af per formuncc for unrivaled dependability, economy and durability, ' It combines many exclusive ndvhrl tages guaranteed keroscrio bUrplHr, bli cooliifg, highly refined motor, cxank.'shntr. of u. S. Naval specifications, dual lubri-' J o -j , . ,- .- 4 --, r:rj Parley Bro.-, Ilstrlliuttif,4 " A noo-ia Frincis, Biiiif;: ::,:; ui.,... iMh ..-i. iva.i u -inn-. ;, . r.v: :. '35 k ID it Ci It pimimimiimimmiiiiwii"iiiiu.iiuiiiiiiu,ii.iiu.iiu.iiu.M,Wii Referees l m t k I tf MM t f t Sal 4 2 srH i Oct. 31, 1921 At 1 O'clock P. M., on Premises .1 Oniaha, Neb. Omaha and- Nebraska have been nlated 'Oh' the iilah u4 "ulde owa, Tuesday on, a charge of stealing awake," The New York World ipluced utomobiles. The boys, when grilled, them there mnKHllftt$.'!y af(i.'r the Om- dniitt9a to taiting (i car in pioux dJm Aero cIub hud obt,Ied tjie lity on tho night of October 2nd; 1,uUtecr Tr0,,y rnce n -f lnn ."l.0.J.0.h" "' "C,B Cftrrr". ?5 event of the air congress io lie .held '". "- BMIIIISV-vbhii.k. .wV "" In llnMlin VnfrV,.U. fl .1 r. e next rnorning. """' ' .v v '"" :, HI ' S S5f Old Knudsen Farm i of 160 Acres, Situated 3 miles northeast of Homer, 1 11 ana o mues, soutnwest or uakota uity, iNeo;, and m - vow avv uo Ullv IT ua m M m m u u u u m m m m m m u u n m outh nnd early the next morning ook anothe car at Lyons nnd contln led on to Fremont, who're they left .heReam car and btole another car dl Foids and got as far as Colum ius, whore they wero susplcloned by This Is what 'the eastern newspaper had to ay: "Tho 1021 air ruco for the Pulitzer tropiiyttie world's most Important nrlze forsneed In ttir minor rinlin r ttlTtnttva ti,lii tfnrfnil til,it- fnf ,11 i... it .. i .. . . .A . ;" """"I ;. , ""-"" ...... . Wm ue uown inh year ai umupa, hem, but failed to capture Ihem. Ann6uncenient to -this effect was lho boys hiked for the country und . d b E , w v..t1.,p fll.(.KiIi.,nt ,,f finally drifted home after getting , rt"y ,TA W ,,','., i. jepa.ated while riding tho bumpers ,,m 1dm,, A,ero club. In. "il- M m n froncrht train. Thov will be awake Nebraska city. Omahu gained (Iven a hearing bvfpre. County Judge; for herself quite a victory In obtaining fg McKinley today, I the Pulitzer Trophy race.1' , , rJ H m U m m u m m m m Wab innJifiir tJUA nC mr.eff (SV-y,) ofj Section flv6 (C). Township (!)); southeast ono-foUrth (S12) of fou jjectlon sic (0), Township twenty-save one-half (WK-)i of southweyl olie-fpin til ; ,' twenty-Koven (27), Range, nlno.., thwest one-fourth (SWV.l of--' Township twentv-seven f271. Ranee nine (Q)i south ""." one-half fS',.) southeast one-fourth (SK) or Section six (G), Township.- (V(Jpty-B0Ven (27), Range nine (0), Dakota Colinty, Nebraska. Place is now being occupied by Frank Sharp Xtartnc ,,.00,) ,"s,l' "l"'' ,r ,,es,r''1' ,,n I"Jih'1" will be carried for ii years til li 1 CI 1115. ,. C(.nt lutcicHt. " t D. G. Evans and Chas. Goodfellow, REFEREE 7 4 r AITTIOsMHMlKt COL. E. F. RASMUSSEN, OF PONCA. AND COL. RAYMOND D. GROOM, OF'. 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